Good to see some timelapse stuff happening on Steemit. I have tons of tips for you if need.
It's quite hard to see from these videos what you wanted to achieve, so it's a bit hard to give comments.
Which settings did you use? There seems to be some seconds of pure black in the end, did you do any exposure control or editing?
Davinci Resolve is for free now and you can import canon raw directly, so that pretty good for serious timelapses. You can do all the color grading and editing you would ever need.
Also qDSLR dashboard is an amazing free program for capturing timelapse that let's you control and monitor the exposure during the shoot.
I've used both a lot and they can really bring up your stuff to a decent level very quickly.
Thanks for the detailed feedback. I shot in manual mode; manual focus, and the end is black because I didn't trim the frames there.
I forgot about Resolve as a piece of the puzzle. Thanks for reminding me!
The only thing I want to achieve through time lapse is the message of "here is a section of time, mechanically captured; unaltered, and sequenced" it more about making the work represent this.
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Good to see some timelapse stuff happening on Steemit. I have tons of tips for you if need.
It's quite hard to see from these videos what you wanted to achieve, so it's a bit hard to give comments.
Which settings did you use? There seems to be some seconds of pure black in the end, did you do any exposure control or editing?
Davinci Resolve is for free now and you can import canon raw directly, so that pretty good for serious timelapses. You can do all the color grading and editing you would ever need.
Also qDSLR dashboard is an amazing free program for capturing timelapse that let's you control and monitor the exposure during the shoot.
I've used both a lot and they can really bring up your stuff to a decent level very quickly.
Thanks for the detailed feedback. I shot in manual mode; manual focus, and the end is black because I didn't trim the frames there.
I forgot about Resolve as a piece of the puzzle. Thanks for reminding me!
The only thing I want to achieve through time lapse is the message of "here is a section of time, mechanically captured; unaltered, and sequenced" it more about making the work represent this.
That's cool. I really hope to see a big timelapse community on steemit so I'm just happy the more people who post about it!
Nice. The mundane nature of the scene works really well.
I had a bit of fun with an underwater camera.
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A user by the name of @haejin is abusing the steem system. He upvotes with the help of a certain whale to get 200+$ a post 9-10 times A DAY. He's taking rewards from the very people who make actual good content, such as yourself. If you can, check out my post, upvote if you like, and help if you can flagging users like haejin who abuse steemit.
Not sure why but the first videos are not much more than bright purple??
Compression artefacts of the colour variety.